Implicancias fiscales del cierre de minas con miras al desarrollo susten-table con equidad

The development of industrialized mining, are recurrent negative environmental effects of abandonment of mines or mines closing processes that are not properly performed, or lack of control of the regulatory government agencies. In the mining process, the rehabilitation stage or mine closure, it is...

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Autores principales: Ameriso, Claudia Cristina, Benítez, Élida María, Gagliardini, Graciela Ana, Marchetti, Daniel Franco, Raffo, Adriana Noemí
Otros Autores: Secretaría de Ciencia y Tecnología. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Estadística. Universidad Nacional de Rosario
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/2133/7624
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Sumario:The development of industrialized mining, are recurrent negative environmental effects of abandonment of mines or mines closing processes that are not properly performed, or lack of control of the regulatory government agencies. In the mining process, the rehabilitation stage or mine closure, it is of vital importance since it must retrieve the mine site bringing it to a state as close as possible to its pre-mining state, and prevent the existence of negative impacts in terms environmental, economic, fiscal and social. State presence is essential, since, has the obligation to establish a regulatory and institutional framework to ensure adequate reclamation and closure process and delimits the responsi-bilities of business against the existence of negative consequences. In contrast, this is who should bear responsibility for financing, with public funds, the costs of rehabilitation and mine closure and nega-tive consequences.